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There will be a costume parade during Riverhead’s Halloween Fest. (Credit: Katharine Schroeder , file photo)

Ready or not, here comes Halloween. From haunted houses to ghostly corn mazes to costume parties, there is something for everyone on the North Fork and Shelter Island this spooky season.

Here are 13 Halloween happenings.

Halloween at the Long Island Aquarium

Celebrate Halloween all day at the Long Island Aquarium on Saturday, Oct. 29

The Broomsticks and Barnacles party runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All “buoys” and “ghouls” in costume will get 50 percent off admission with a paying adult. There will be a costume parade, the Suffolk County Cooperative Library will be there with its 3-D Printer and animals will visit from both The Suffolk County Farm and the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons. There will also be trick-or-treating throughout the Aquarium, a penguin costume parade, games, raffle prizes, and much more.

Later in the evening, celebrate Halloween in high fashion at the Long Island Aquarium’s Masquerade Ball from 8 p.m. to midnight. Inside the elegant Sea Star Ballroom guests can enjoy an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, buffet stations, a DJ, dancing and more entertainment.

Tickets are $69.95 per person.

The Long Island Aquarium is located at 431 East main Street in Riverhead. For more information or to buy tickets visit longislandaquarium.com.

Darkside Haunted House

If you like haunted houses, few are better than Darkside Haunted House and Village in Wading River.

Tickets are $25 for evening admission, $10 for daytime admission and $7 for the haunted village only. Check their website for a schedule.

Darkside Haunted House is located at 5184 Route 25A in Wading River (GPS users should type in Calverton.) For more information on their schedule and pricing, visit darksideproductions.com.

Long Ireland Beer Company’s 2nd Annual Halloween Party

Celebrate the holiday with Long Ireland Beer Company on Friday, Oct. 28, from 7 to 11 p.m.

There will be live music by “Beer Money,” food available for purchase and, of course, plenty of beer. Tickets are $25 per person and include admission and two beer tickets. Costumes are required and there will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes awarded to the best ensembles.

Long Ireland Beer Company is located at 817 Pulaski Street in Riverhead. Tickets can be purchased inside the brewery or by calling (631) 403-4303.

Greenport Halloween Parade

Greenport Village will host a Halloween costume parade on Saturday, Oct. 29. The parade steps off in Mitchell Park near the carousel at 11 a.m.

There will be prizes for best costumes and all are invited to attend and march.

Take a tour through the Hallockville farmhouse in the dead of night the weekend of Friday, Oct. 21, through Sunday, Oct. 23.

From 4 to 7 p.m. each night, storytellers will lead visitors through a spooky interactive tour featuring many ghostly encounters with historical characters during a family-friendly experience. The 50-minute tour can only be booked in advance and will take place rain or shine.

Tickets are $10 ($8 for members.) Children 10 and under are free.

Hallockville Museum Farm is located at 6038 Sound Avenue in Riverhead. For more information and to buy tickets, call (631) 298-5292 or visit hallockville.com.

Two Halloween Excursions to Bug Lighthouse

Celebrate Halloween with a tour of Long Beach Bar “Bug” Lighthouse on Saturday, Oct. 29.

Dress up and party at the lighthouse, which will be decorated in ghoulish decor, from 4 to 6 p.m. Enjoy wine and cheese, listen to ghost stories, participate in a costume contest and explore the lighthouse.

This adults-only event is $50, or $45 for seniors. It includes admission to Bug Lighthouse, a round-trip boat trip, refreshments and prizes at the museum before and after the cruise.

Then, on Sunday, Oct. 30, from 4 to 6 p.m. families can explore the lighthouse, hear ghost stories, participate in a costume contest, play games and enjoy cider and snacks. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for kids 15 and under. You can also pay the family special of $60 for two adults and two kids.

Meet at the East End Seaport Museum, 103 3rd Street in Greenport, for both events. For more information, call (631) 477-2100 or visit eastendseaport.org.

Harbes Spooky Night Maze

Visit Harbes Family Orchard in Riverhead for a night of outdoor fun. Their corn maze has gone over to the dark side, turning into a spooky nighttime maze. Visitors can bring flashlights for a night of thrills.

Harbes Spooky Night Maze is open every Saturday and Sunday now until Oct. 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets are $13.95 per person.

Harbes Family Orchard is located at 5698 Sound Avenue in Riverhead. For more information and to buy tickets, go to harbesfamilyfarm.com.

Historic Haunts of Long Island and Book Signing

Hear ghost stories and learn about haunted spots on Long Island at the Shelter Island Historical Society.

Brosky will also discuss places she has researched and investigated with medium and paranormal investigator Joe Giaquinto. The pair will also discuss Long Island’s haunted history. A book signing will follow.

Admission is $10 per person. The Shelter Island Historical Society is located at 16 South Ferry Road. For more information, call (631) 749-0025 or visit shelterislandhistorical.org.

Instead of the Poe Festival, locals can enjoy a full day of family fun and nighttime happenings in downtown Riverhead.

The event is set for Saturday, Oct. 29.

A lightpost decorating contest returns, as does the annual costumed Halloween parade. In the afternoon, there will be trick-or-treating for kids, a jack-o’-lantern display and holiday specials at restaurants like PeraBell and Jerry & the Mermaid. In the evening, attend a costumed dance party at Joe’s Garage & Grill, see “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at the Suffolk Theater and much more.